Digital Communication Fundamentals (H8010Z)
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Digital Communication Fundamentals
Module H8010Z
Module details for 2024/25.
15 credits
FHEQ Level 6
Module Outline
This module introduces the basic principles of digital communications and applications. Mobile phones, WiFi, Internet, Bluetooth, and Digital TV are all examples of digital communication systems that we all use every day. The module starts with an introduction to these systems, signal and spectra, sampling, quantization and source coding for analogue signals. This is then followed by digital transmission fundamentals and receiver detection techniques. The module is delivered by a series of lectures, exercise classes solving real problems and laboratory-based project work using MATLAB software. The module provides the student with fundamental knowledge of digital communication systems
Module learning outcomes
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the underlying fundamental principles of digital communications and applications.
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the mathematical principle of digital communication fundamentals underpinning design and analysis.
Apply appropriate quantitative science and engineering tool to the understanding of problems.
Able to describe fundamental signal characteristic concepts and validate performance of digital transmission methods using MATLAB software.
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